By Christine Kramlich M. Ed, Regional Consultant Christine Kramlich As a mom, I have always seen the importance of having fun while continuing to learn. During my years as teacher, I always viewed schooling as a way to learn new things while continuing to have fun. Now, that I am a PRC consultant, I truly get to embrace b...
By Kelly Savage, AAC Consultant, Liberator Australia Let’s be honest! Who isn’t freaking out just a little about doing AAC therapy via Telehealth? This #stayhome scenario is challenging! We are all under tremendous levels of stress at the moment; worrying about the world and finding a new routine for ourselves ...
By Chris D. Yensan, MA, CCC-SLP If you’re a speech therapist, you’re probably creative. It seems that more often than not the SLPs I know and work with have come up with some incredible and original solutions to complex problems time after time, from making adaptive styli for an AAC device to creating ori...
Today I would like to tell you about my grandpa. My grandpa likes to tease. He has a special sense of humor. But my grandpa DOESN’T sit around the house. He is a working man. Whenever we asked him to help us fix things, he does it in a flash. One time after coming home from a family outing, our van suddenly died with...
By Mackenzie Sanders, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Every Saturday I take a dance class with other kids with disabilities . Each student has a helper. I have been doing this for 13 years . Its the best. We do different dances every week . We started with 6 dancers. Now we have 1...
By Kyle Dinwiddie Hello! This is Kyle. I forgot to tell my age. God has blessed me with sixteen almost seventeen wonderful years, and I thank Him. What an amazing honor it is for me to share my adventures with you. From now on, I will be giving my blogs titles. Today, I am going to tell an adventure about my dad. I ...